Ukiah police and fire log: Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012

The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Ukiah Police Department. To anonymously report crime information, call 463-6205.

TRANSIENTS -- Caller in the 200 block of East Gobbi Street reported at 12:57 a.m. Tuesday that someone was sleeping under the covered area. An officer responded and the person left upon request. At 12:58 a.m., a caller in the 200 block of North Orchard Avenue reported that someone was sleeping in front of the location. An officer responded and the person left upon request.

TRANSIENT THREATENING CUSTOMERS -- Caller in the 700 block of East Perkins Street reported at 8:47 a.m. Tuesday that a transient was threatening customers. The person left prior to the officer's arrival.

LOCK CUT ON GARAGE -- Caller on Betty Street reported at 11:10 a.m. Tuesday that the lock had been cut on a garage and items had been moved to the rear of the house. An officer responded and took a report.

PEOPLE UNDER BRIDGE -- Caller in the 600 block of North Orchard Avenue reported at 7:31 p.m. Tuesday that a man ran toward her car, then back under the bridge. An officer responded and the four people under the bridge left upon request.

CAR DOOR OPEN, BIKE BY CAR -- Caller on Betty Street reported at 8:07 a.m. Wednesday that she possibly interrupted a theft from her car, saying she found the car door standing open and an unknown bike left next to it. Nothing was missing from the vehicle, and police took a report for found property.

BIKE RETURNED TO OWNER -- Caller in the 700 block of East Gobbi Street reported at 9:52 p.m. Wednesday that a blue, three-wheeled bike was stolen the night before. Police determined the bike matched the description of the one left on Betty Street and returned it to its owner.

VEHICLE RANSACKED -- A citizen in the 700 block of East Gobbi Street flagged down an officer at 10:28 a.m. Wednesday and reported that a vehicle had been ransacked or rifled through. Police determined nothing was taken.

MEN PEEING IN DUMPSTER -- Caller in the 1100 block of Airport Park Boulevard reported at 11:06 a.m. Wednesday that five male transients were using the dumpster as a urinal. Police issued citations.

LOUD BANG, KIDS RUNNING -- Caller in the 300 block of North Orchard Avenue reported at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday hearing a loud bang behind Home Depot, and seeing a group of children, ages 10 to 15, running from the area toward Clara Avenue. No damage was seen, and police didn't find the group.

KIDS SETTING OFF FIREWORKS -- Caller in the 600 block of Myron Street reported at 4:47 p.m. Wednesday that a group of five boys, ages 14 to 15, with dark hair were setting off fireworks in the alley. Police didn't find the boys.

FOOT RUN OVER -- A patient at Ukiah Valley Medical Center reported at 7:35 p.m. Wednesday that a someone in a vehicle ran over his foot in front of the Ukiah Brewery about 15 minutes ago and wanted to describe the vehicle directly to a police officer.

DUI ARREST -- Police stopped David Grivette, 29, of Nice at 9:56 p.m. Wednesday in the 100 block of North Orchard Avenue and arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence.

NOT FIGHT -- Caller in the 300 block of North Main Street reported at 10:58 p.m. hearing a verbal fight. Police determined the husband was hard of hearing and the wife has to speak loudly, and nothing was wrong.

DUI ARREST -- Police stopped Lain Chamberlain, 49, of Ukiah, at 11:54 p.m. Wednesday in the 400 block of Clara Avenue and arrested him on suspicion of driving under the influence and violating his probation.

The following were compiled from reports prepared by the Ukiah Police Department regarding calls handled by the Fort Bragg Police Department.

NOT TRANSIENT -- Caller on Noyo Bridge reported at 11:22 a.m. Wednesday that a transient was sleeping near the Harbor Lite Lodge. Police determined the person wasn't a transient but had just gotten out of a hospital, and gave him/her a ride home.

DOGS IN PURSUIT --Caller in the 100 block of Susie Court reported at 11:38 a.m. Wednesday that two dogs followed him/her home.

Those arrested by law enforcement officers are innocent until proven guilty. People reported as having been arrested may contact the Daily Journal once their case has been concluded so the results can be reported. Those who feel the information is in error should contact the appropriate agency. In the case of those arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of an intoxicant: all DUI cases reported by law enforcement agencies are reported by the newspaper. The Daily Journal makes no exceptions.

CORRECTIONS

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